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  • Updated: December 04, 2022

Uche Maduagwu Slams Ned Nwoko Over Interview

Uche Maduagwu Slams Ned Nwoko Over Interview

Uche Maduagwu has slammed popular Delta State lawmaker and billionaire Ned Nwoko.

Rita Daniels, the mother of famed actress Regina Daniels, should be blamed for selling her daughter, Regina, to Ned under the name of marriage, according to Uche Maduagwu.

This comes after Ned Nwoko accused southern Nigerian males of contributing to society's prostitution by avoiding polygamy.

In an interview with The Guardian, Ned stated: “Many women are out there on their own without husbands, especially in the southern part of the country, and there is a high level of prostitution.

"What some of our girls do to make ends meet is regrettable and if our men emulate their northern counterparts by having more than one wife, that could probably change the situation.

“The average southerner may have only one wife but many girlfriends also, and he is spending his money on the girlfriends; sometimes even more than on his wife.

"The man, who has three wives, for instance, concentrates on them and his children; every money he makes is spent on the family and he is more likely not to have any girlfriends or concubines.

"The money those with several girlfriends spend on them is a gift, not an investment in the family.”

In response to his viewpoint, Uche Maduagwu resorted to the  comment section to share his thoughts. 

Uche claimed that marrying several wives will not eliminate prostitution, citing King Solomon in the Bible as an example.

“Seriously? And he wants to represent Delta people with this KUNU sense?

"Na Regina Mama we blame for Dashing you her Pikin.

“King Solomon who had 300 wives, Abeg did that stop him from having hundreds of Concubines?”

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